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| Brand Name: | CHG |
| Model Number: | AC-14 |
| MOQ: | 1 set |
| Price: | 1,000,000 - 2,000,000 USD |
| Payment Terms: | L/C,D/P,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram |
| Supply Ability: | 10 sets per year |
E-coating, also known as electrophoretic deposition (EPD), electrocoating, cathodic electrodeposition (KTL), or electrophoretic painting, is an advanced finishing technology in which metal components are immersed in a water-based paint bath. An applied electric current causes paint particles to migrate and deposit uniformly onto the metal surface, forming a highly adherent and corrosion-resistant coating.
Manual Loading → Pre-Spray Surface Treatment → Cathodic Electrophoresis (Temperature-Controlled System) → Post-EPD UF Spray Treatment → Paint Film Baking/Curing → Natural Cooling → Manual Unloading
Each stage is engineered for stable performance, maximum coating adhesion, and long-term operational consistency.
E-coating provides precise film-build control across all surfaces—flat areas, deep recesses, and complex geometries. The result is a smooth and even finish that enhances both the appearance and the functional performance of the coated components.
The deposited coating forms a dense, tightly bonded protective layer that delivers exceptional resistance to corrosion, moisture, and chemical exposure. This makes E-coating ideal for parts used in harsh, outdoor, or high-demand environments.
Advanced automation enables continuous operation with minimal manual involvement. The integrated control and monitoring system enhances throughput, maintains coating uniformity, and ensures reliable, repeatable production cycles.
E-coating uses water-based formulations with extremely low VOC and HAP content. This makes the system compliant with strict environmental regulations and contributes to a cleaner, safer production environment.
Because the coating is deposited only where the electric field attracts it, overspray is nearly eliminated. This significantly reduces paint usage, waste generation, and associated disposal costs.
E-coating adheres effectively to a variety of metal substrates, such as steel, aluminum, and galvanized materials. Certain non-metallic components can also be coated, providing broad application flexibility.
The process eliminates the handling of flammable or toxic solvents, resulting in a safer working environment and lower risk of fire or chemical exposure.
Automated measurement systems continuously monitor coating thickness, adhesion, conductivity, and film appearance. This ensures that every batch meets strict quality standards and customer specifications.
Although the investment for an E-coating line is relatively high, long-term operational savings—through reduced waste, high material utilization, and increased productivity—make it a cost-effective choice for medium- to large-scale production.
E-coating formulations can be customized to achieve clear, colored, or specialty finishes, supporting a wide range of aesthetic and protective requirements.
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